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IR eccadsinecon WASHINGTON, MONDAY EV om P tts dha Aaa a adiada ik WS aves euatomes’. oon cre * CROOKS SHO IL @4—The supreme court this @ @ morning handed down a deel. @ : @ sion, holding t @ Pipe & eo . $: trusts ry —_— yc grits ore’ $| Detective Powers Bags William Jones: 2 econ ar an injunction against @ @ the pipe company to restrain : Henderson Elected — Speake of the Sita ti by Using Cold Lead. mpany had agreed on @ tees for the manufacture of a4 | paar E ANOTHER THIEF ALSO CAPTURED \ _-REED'S RULES ARE RE-ADOPTED $22 255<°2'5 5 aa cote Ton Cora Two Won Senate Convenes, But Adjourns Out of Criminals, One of Whom Is Believed Respect to Hobart’s Memory. cay to Be a Highwayman. | Detectives Powers and Cudihee ar-| highwayman, abouf one year age UAY CONTEST EXCITES CREAT INTEREST tAAAMAMMAM ream rented ies "Ocloon, "ane sWoniem | a Yosor erence car "res held uo { Jones in the tenderloin district at an/and the work was credited to these early hour this morning two men. Riley left the city sudden These two men were the most suc |ly, going to Denver. He was convict : aires in the House etc 3 vetruct. |cemeful petty larceny thieves that ed of highway robbery in that city the police have had to pursue for in now serving @ term in the ng the new bridge acre n riv months past nitentiary er near Elliott Sta ice be Golden |e 1 to have been con-| Golden wan arrested last week With Hostile Petitions of Monstrous =~" nected with crimen of every deacrip- [a cvarge of petty Ipreeny bul was fe miner who refused to give bisition Jones was only recentiy fined | leased Railey & Wilson were Saturday awarded the mtract by the Fy t name reported t Holt) $100 and sentence to 3% days in fall) About an hour after the arrests 1Z8 ™ pening cenes. on Washi pn street morning |for stealing perfumery from Lee'a| were made Powe 4 Cudithee were that he had bb ft $26 by | drug re Judge Cann, however, | informed that two suspicious looking & woman in the Tremont suspended the sentence and ve the charactera had taken a room tn th a Nene ee city jail, died yesterday of alcohol ian. Nugent was a bartender by trade a ’ > Sone inet the | fellow 24 hours In which to leave! Palace jo ne house in the Ten @ WASHINGTON, PD. C., Dec. 4—The hours preceding the for- Bg cde ala le game dead Three — Gerloin district, They Went immed @ mal opening of congress today were characterised by scenes of life gued and submitted to Judge Han-| Jones and Golden were spotted by | ately to the alleged robbers’ room @ and bustle. On the house side ihe prevailing question of visitors ford. An opinion will be handed [the detectives on Washington street. |Cudihee stood guard with hie revo! ‘ @ seemed to be “Where ia Roberts!” All eyes were focused on him for pint 1 . | : . down during the week The officers called to the thieves to | ver in one hand while Powers enter @ when he entered and the first thing that confronted him was « eigpka letop Instead they ran into Davejed the door of the apartment with @ great pile of petitions bearing three miliion signatures protesting W. M. Rodgers, « box manufactur-| Hiake's saloon, at the corner of Sec-/a skeleton key @ against his being seated ere? of Ana 'e registered AC IN®) ond avenue sonth and Washington, Two men were found asieep on the e The fifty-sixth congress convened promptly at noon The Seattle street. Powers and Cudihee follow. floor, Powers called them. They @ senate was presided over by Frye of Maine. Dr. Milbur the Mr. William Walker, who ts erect-|¢4. Golden was captured by Pow-|awoke with @ start to find them @ bdiind chaplain, in hie prayer. feelingly alluded to the death of na « large bullding on nd ave. |ere and handcuffed. Jones ran out | selves ered h two ugly look @ Vice President Hobart. At 12:39 the senate adjourned until noon nue, is over from Port Gar *¥ & rear door and into the 8t. Paul) ing gune in the hands of the officers @ tomorrow, in respect for the memory of Vice President Hobart voltage lodging house, which adjoina AL Wenkeansiacs thay gave thot a e The first business in order was the presentation of credentials Fr. Charies & Powers called several times tol nemes.ea fone Williams 484 Feat @ the first case to create decided interest was that of Quay, of manufacturer of Machias Jones to purrenéer or he would | Jon Wiitlame te 0454 to be on ox @ Pennsylvania, who was appointed by Gov. Stone Cockrel! moved ae shoot. The fugitive refused to obey.| convict and was arrested by Officer @ @ reference of Quay's credentials to the elections committee. Car A highway man 1 up George ) The detective then drew his revolver Grant on the water front seve 3 stot. = ow ing in of senators for their new terme the Jacobson on the Xstreet bridge | and shot Jones through the left leg. | weeks ago. At the time Williams 4 meen in order last night and secured The patrol wagon was called and| was armed with a -callber Colts 3 ‘i Senet of New Jersey, offered the resolutions on the death of John ¢ » and EB. W. Wolfe, | both men were taken to headquar- | revolver An tempt was made dart. i sunpe thieving, were arrest. (ters A doctor was summonded and|to identify him as one of the men e The house was calied to order by Clerk McDowell. Every ed by Officers Freeman and Hert|the bullet was cut from Jones’ leg. | who had been engaged in the hold-uy @ member able to reach Washington was present. Chapiain Con- Taylor of the Bancroft patro It iw said that Jones and Golden | work at Interbay y he Bancroft patrol, last k at Interba @ Gen also referred appropriately to the death of Hobart night | Were implicated in a clear store rob-| The officers have not disclosed e Henderson was declared elected speaker and Richardson, Bel! a |bery early thie morning what was found in the room this g and Newlands were appointed a committee to escort him to the Jack Nugent. @ prisoner in the! Goigen. whe ie Known under the|merning and no charge hae yet floor, Upon assuming the chair Gen Henderson, in « voice filed With emotion, said he bh been called to a great resoneibility. It would be his aim and duty to administer impartially the laws governing the house. The oath was then administered to the speaker after which the new members took the oath The Reed rules were adopted by 177 yeas to 18 nays When Roberts, of Utah, was called on to take the oath. Tay- Jor, of Ohio, rose to protest. He did so, he says,em-Ris own re- sponsibility as a member Taylor charged that Roberts was @ convicted in 1899 of polygamy. and has ever since been guilty of @ that offense. He also charged that Roberts, who was born in Eng- @ land, had never renounced allegiance to the queen. Speaker Hen Gerson asked Roberts to stand aside “In doing 0." Roberts said, im a voice scarcely audible, “I wish it to be understood that by standing aside I waive no name of the “Spokane Kid." and been placed against the prisoners several other aliases, came to Seattle| The in company with Riley, the Denwar | perat ay both men are des ere. Rev. Richard Hassell, a pioneer! Congregational preacher in Inota, and a@ resident Benttie for four are. died yesterday at hie home, Ns Knob Hill avenue, of old age The biase which ca i $10,000 worth of damage inst Friday night | In the hardware establishment of Z. | C. Miles & Co.. on Yesier way, has been investigated by Chief Kello | if the fire department, who etates | that it was undoubtedly caused by of a speaker was demanded by Grosvenor, of Ohio, who proposed SOSHSOSSSSHSSHHSOSOSESHHOSHHSSOHSOHOSHHOOHSHOSOSOOOOOOOD right,” 3 1 The speaker assured him that he would lose none of his Wee oc sme Sears Peeem Went & : aa ° Power company, located next door. |@ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 4—Rev. Dr. A, W. Spooner, pas- e Taylor, of Ohio, then introduced a resolution, calling for the Jack Buckley, @ shingle-weaver > 4 cro Ba Mog eobytarian chuses, Comdes, bas sought police \ @ appointment of a special committee to inv ate the case of accidently shot himself through the Seochemman says bis life hes been threatened by William J @ Roberts, The resolution will be discussed tomorrow left hand last night. The wound was meats peran ngelist, who recently filed a long en HW) @ = par “ecco ares at police headquarters @ gagement in his church and made many converts e There's some mystery about the case which none of those con WASHIN IN, D.C. Dec. 4—After the roll lectto } fal Pet! . - , ath 4 TOTON, D. C.. Dee. 4A roll call the election The trial of James Petit and Wm erned seem disposed to clear up. There were differences between e e e Huffman, charged with holding up the church authorities and the evangelist, but exactly what Henderson, of Iowa. Hay, of Virgin named Richardson, of the Pay View saloon last September were is not made clear, except that the matter of compen : Tennessee. t Kansas Populist. Proposed Bell. of Col ame up this morning tn Judge Ja for McConnell's services caused some friction, Still the church orado. hTe vote resulted as follows: Henderson 177, Richardson cobs’ court. The defendants de ple say that was adjusted and McConnell had no reason to fe = 3 153 Bell 4, Newland manded and received separate trials grieved Dr. Spooner Huffman’s coming first’ The case ie McConnell went to Calvary church highly recommended. He SCOSOOOCHOH OOH OOOO OOO SOSHSCOO OOOO OOO being continued this afternoon had conducted religious temperance revivals in many “laces and his success was regarded as wonderful. His most recent success Bank clearances today were $415 SPOOSCHSHOOHO OOO OOOSD * | 223.30, while the balances were $10 was at Clayton, one of South Jersey's glass manufacturing town ortion o e Boer Force bore ave bee Mteused the Whole demmmpealins wanstee eter i "Ea RS a pledge. He was engaged to co-operate with the , 4 " arches Spooner, in a series of meetings at Calvary, and #0 effective was ) Beseiging Ladysmith Departs sis.’ tary Sistas SA & Sinton atone Pea Siti a re end antes . the ro a sae f vigorous physique, with a powerful must votes. His paienaii 3 | ed sae ane - na yom = quence, pathetic pleading, with teuching {llustrations and evi - enRe, Detwee Hae dent erp cerit n the arts o e heare ec ® ESTCOURT, Nov. 4.—Delayed—A ee farmer reports @ [and Pike street. The purchase |$ Arid. cere ginceeny’ pron the hearts of the hear oaiyoie ean that 15,000 Boers with 15 guns are holding Colenso. He says that price te $7,000 ie hex Game or bth Aes Gen. Joubert is in command a’. Marriage licenses were today is Dr. Spooner nays the original basia of MeConnel!’s compensa -—- --@e@ —_ sued to Philip Sommer (22) and|@ tion was the collection at each Meeting, but after the meetings i LADYSMITH. Moy. 25. ~oiala yet The Boers are bombarding Mary Trow (22), both of Senttle had gone on for some time the plan was changed #o that the ev the town daily. Severa) members of the Liverpool and Gtoucester ana to Henry J. Bowen (27) and angelist received $25 per week and his board. The success of the regiments were wounded today. Yesterday there were eleven cis Antoinette F Koger (1%), both of work met every expectation of the church, and hundreds of men ° @ walties to the troops and some police and civilians were wounded. @ | wa) allace, Idaho rofessed convernic nd slaned the pledge © The Boers demanded the removal of the wounded from the town. @ Oreigusdanly there came 6 rude Uresk. Dr, Spooner received t © Gen. White refused to comply, whereupon the Boers shelled the @ | The preliminary hearing of I. J the evangelist two weeke ago lest Bunday a letter demanding @ hospital, causing considerable damage to the bulldings @ | Devis, the embessior, has been set cused neat dor bia Gueviens or bo weed wudias tea tie cee o The Boers are manufacturing shells and gun cariages in large @ (0 December i ment. fhe letter, says Dr. Opoower, was eauched tn euch’ lor t esbu foundry teas otimeeee ta the r me ' < couched | uch n 4 quantities at the Johann seen unéry e F pert teatimony he damag guage that he at once consulted With Elders Seabrooke and Hav e - e @ «suit of WG. Taylor againat the city ens regarding it. As a result of their conference McConnell was ° CAP IWN, Dec. 4—Part of the Boer force besieging Lady- @ of ballard wag the order in Judge notified that his services would be diepensed with ” 8 @ smith is reported to have been withdrawn to strengthen the @ a’s court thie morning. This pensed wi Dr, Spooner . n faye this was followed by mysteriously circulated stories affecting ; @ Boers at Colenso. The report leads to the hope that Gen White @ on the counsel are arguing him, hie family and members of huret hick ‘ @ will be abie to break through ann co-operate with Clery, if the @ the matter before the fury. The case distress, and a meeting of the 6 n oe ne ‘seen h wan tr 4 @ latter succeeds in cro a Tugela river @ | will undoubtedly go to the jury this to take action on the matter. It was decided t bring | eal a ‘th o or of Cape Co ' , ‘ t ° egal ac e 2 Sir Alfred Milner, governor Cape Colony, has issued a pro ing but an attorney advised otherwise, and they dropped it ¢lamation calling out the colonial rifle clubs. All volunteers that . . ; The situati { @ can be gathered are being mobilized Ps In the cane of the Puget Sound Na ¢ situation was in this unpleasant ¢ondition when, about 2 r4 is @ [tional bank va. The Yealer Wood & o'clock last Saturday morning, Dr. Spooner was aroused from Lumber Co., on a promiasory note sleep by a great racket at the door of his realdence, No. 414 North SOSSSSSOSSHSHSSOHSOSSHOOHHOOHSEOOHSHOOD the plaintiff! was given a verdict for Second street. He found McConnell on the stoop, and the evange ————— a | $14,720.85 list demanded an immediate interview. He was laboring under great excitement when Dr. Spooner admitted him. Me@ cused the pastor of conspiring inst him, and he threatened the fe of the pastor. Dr. Spooner succeeded in pacifying the man and gave him $10 with which to reach his home in Pittsburg On Sunday MoConne!l! suddenly turned up again, and, Dr Spooner says, menaced the pastor's safety. Then Dr called upon the mayor for protection and @ policeman was sta thoned at the church the Consolidated Car Lines ek tiny today truant at WP Jacob Furth has returned from hie E by the Star some time ago, this trip was made in the interest of the consolidated street railway lines The final formation of the Seattle Electric company has taken place. Jacob Furth is to be president; G. W. Dickinson vice-president and manager, D. P. Robinson, assistant manager and Messrs. Stone and Webster, of Boston, general managers This, however, is by no means the moat important result of Mr. Furth's conference with Eastern stockholders. The question of under what franchises roads will be operated is yet to be decided WW Yare mew ae tern visit. As ated ° ° ° ° e ° e ° e ° e e e e ° e e ° tJ e e ° ° e e e e e e ° POSS SH OOS HO OSOHS OOOOH HH OOOO OOOO OOD A marringe license wan this after SOSH HSSSHSSSHSHSHHHHSHOHHOSHSHHHOHOHHHHSSOSOHOOEHHOOSHESOOOOOO Georgia Olney, 18 h of Seattle | ; nZne, arernoon, ater ome eeu A Horrible Accident Occurs over, Mr. Pleree stated that the He anid that he did not care to be a This corporation puts a new street railway question. It does trustee unless the companies want. | away with the question of municipal ownership for at least 16 ed him to be. This part of the case|@ DE 1, Dec, 4—A frightful rear end collision occurred @ years on the old Traction company's system, as the present wan then dropped by the Judge ap-|@ on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad near Salida this morning e franchises last for that length of time pointing Capt. Crane, of Company |@ Six persons were killed and many injured. The dead are Charles @ It makes an open question as to whether the new corpora Lieut. Case, Company D, and Mr.|@ Osgood, H. B. Matthews, traveling freight and passenger agent of @ tion will apply for @ consolidated franchise. It owns eight Rell. who represents the Armory, to|@ the Burlington route; Peter Barnes, Mrs. George Porter, an un- @ lines in the city Beginning in 1906, one of thene lines—the Bec- | decide o an trunter |@ known man, and A. H. Johnson e on street systern—must pay 1 per cent. of its earning to the city, Judge Moore today decided that| *¥ * Samuel J. Bmith i in die die ie eee ieee ete ete ee attle & Tacoma railway lin in so far as the latter does busi held certain lands supposed to be. repeprereeeeenverneyvansstiinpesitutnantetsiecseempememinnmemnsenee, ness in the city limits. Under a corsolidated franchise, all the lines have to give transfers. In other words, a man now pays 40 long to Mary A. Hamm, war a for nu te Maty &. Morne SOOOSOHOOEO OOOO OOOO OOOO OO OOOO OOOS cents where he would, in case of consolidated franchise, pay be jgery. The land in question fe im the | ¢ aia 4 ' e View addition ‘ faves hee e le BELFAST, Dec, 4.—The News Letter publishes a startling @ } The directors of the new company are, as yet, uncertain as Hugh Henry, a man about 60 yea|@ story from Dublin to the effect that a plot to blow up Dublin cas. @ to whether they will ask the council for such a franchise. Mr jre of age, while getting off n Grant|@ tie has been discovered. e |atreet car yesterday morning, walk-|@ > jed off the bridge in the dark 1 POSSESS SOOO SOOO HHOOHOOH OOOO OOEOHOOOOE fell to the ground below Three broken ribers and several painful sie RU a eR ener lun can tnerpenines Seemereenaresa einen bruises were the result William Mehrbras, age 26 died to | T preliminary hearing of Fer | The accident oceurred just below {ay at his residence 216 Fourth av-|guson, the alleged train robber, ie the plant of the Union Blectrie|/enue north, of congestion of the| being held in Judge Cann‘s court Furth said to a Star reporter this morning: “I do not know what will be done as\to this matter, Several of the Eastern people are coming to Seattle, and look over the ground. They will come as soon a6 the articles of incorporation are filed.’ Mr. Furth further intimated that If any such application were made, !t would be made to the present city council The officials of the new company evidently mean a com Pe, HAHSSHSSSS SESE SEES SEE SSE EEE ERE HES EEE EES * * * * * * * * * * fe * * * . * * * * and must give transfers to the Seattle City railway and the Se * lene deed by whieh * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * plete change of poliey In the conduction of the General Klectric ompany Henry was taken to the | une He has a brother, John | this afternoon pany's affairs in this city. W. J. Grambs, who has for years oMce of City Physician McKechnie, | Mehrbe a member of the Seattle | been prominent in this connection, seema to be side-tracked jand after his Injuries had been| fire department, and a brother-in The Hotel Horton, in Ellenburg, treated, he was removed to Provi-|!@w, A. C. Schaneman, a member of | cloned and that city is left without AEE EH | once honpital, + a. pthe local police force, . fe hotel running. a -. . om * 2 acc dca " “ NG, DECEMBER 4, 1899. HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY’ :Christmas Gifts + Albert Hansen 0 chit Kieu ™ * ESSERE EEE REE EE EEREEHEEEREEREEEERSE A MAN IS KNOWN by the linen he wears. Ite appearance Gepende on the laund Our work is done to please the mest Cestidious, Domestic finish ASKED FOR. noon granted to James Cox, 26, and counsel must have mleunderstood on the Denver & Rio Grande’ Aer MUHL 90% of the Twentieth Century patterns 219 Pike Street = ‘select from. Wo eras se hose who ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work 300 Pike St Star Paint Co. Toy Watches Are small thin l, too. We've built up our business on emall erticles at small prices, and today we show one of the finest lines of Toys in th: city, But the priess haven't changed. THEY are stil’ AL COON BROS., |417 Second Ave. BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines: and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794, On hand a fine line of whiskies in bulk and bottles as fol- lows: Monogram Rye, Canadian Club, Oscar Pepper, Burke's Irish, Burke's Scotch, Me’ etc., etc. Hennessy and Martel Bra . French Cordials and Imported Gin. ¢ Bottled in Bond, DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE Beco me et RS HM. CLAY BVERSOLE, Opticion, 79 First Avs THE i Will be found in our Suits. We are ACME Tailors, and can cut, fit, and make Clothes that will stay in shape. STY LE —wpStatart Tailoring Co., 1012 Third Avenue 1 GRIND GLASSES TO ORDER strength Giassed orn bat CHAS. OC. HOLCOMB, Optician. 216 Burke Bid CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition Denny Blaine Land Go. ny" Horton Bank Building. AAPAPAAAAAAA Cuffees are good, Retail trade supplied by our wagons. 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street Ve Are Offering One a the Finest Lines of ===> Gents’ and Ladies’ Watches And at the Very Lowest Prices. ; ALL KINDS OF ra Jewelry, Diamonds, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains W. W. HOUGHTON, 704 First Avenue Jeweler [ptt ee eee ease nee eneee Renner eneeee® i ae is no other house on the Pacific Coast carrying such a variety of articles suitable for Our stock of Diamonds, Watches, ae yg Cut Glass and Silverware, is complete in every detail SUFFERER SER ER EEE “They Looked Se Neat | And they dressed so sweet" that ev- eryone tm Seattle Knew that they had their linen and fine shirt waists jaundered at the Quees City Laundry, for they were immac+ ulate In their cleantines: Shirts. collars, cuffs, sbirt waists, unders wear and everything. Queen “i Stan on 1496-98 Fourth Avenue, between Union and Pike Wall Paper beautit Rotween Second Third Aves, want their hom Did you ever stop to think how much the: they a add GRILLS to the finish of your parlor ? Made to order, and of highest artiatle erly Open svenings. | | . a Ml. are se oe e